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Makes sense, you'd have to modify the fighter to have a magnet system to dock with those moving parts, just wondering if you might have given it a shot.

Looks great with the final paint. Before you send it out, think you could grab a shot with a figure for scale? I can see how big this really is, but without anything recognizable in scale to it it's hard to fully understand.

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Makes sense, you'd have to modify the fighter to have a magnet system to dock with those moving parts, just wondering if you might have given it a shot.

Looks great with the final paint. Before you send it out, think you could grab a shot with a figure for scale? I can see how big this really is, but without anything recognizable in scale to it it's hard to fully understand.

It's on my bench at work. I will take pics of it with some GI Joe figures on it tomorrow when i go to work.

Edit... I took pics of it with 1/20 scale figures back when it was just painted in black primer.
These figures are closer to what i believe is the "real" scale of the starfighter, and are plastic model kits of military guys.
Basically they are a head shorter than SW or GI Joe figures.
But i will take pics tomorrow of actual Joes.

Ah, got ya. I agree with you on the scale being smaller, so it makes sense to use those model guys, they're a good mechanic choice for the piece too, and without paint they pass easier as SW universe. A pic with a SW or Joe figure definitely will give the best idea, but that thing is really big!

Darth Vader is becoming the Mickey Mouse of Star Wars.

"In Brooklyn, a castle, is where dwell I"

The use of a lightsaber does not make one a Jedi, it is the ability to not use it.